Korsik M, Tse EG, Smith DG, Lewis W, Rutledge PJ, Todd MH.
tele-Substitution Reactions in the Synthesis of a Promising Class of 1,2,4-Triazolo[4,3-
a]pyrazine-Based Antimalarials.
J Org Chem 2020;
85:13438-13452. [PMID:
32786609 DOI:
10.1021/acs.joc.0c01045]
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Abstract
We have discovered and studied a tele-substitution reaction in a biologically important heterocyclic ring system. Conditions that favor the tele-substitution pathway were identified: the use of increased equivalents of the nucleophile or decreased equivalents of base or the use of softer nucleophiles, less polar solvents, and larger halogens on the electrophile. Using results from X-ray crystallographic and isotope labeling experiments, a mechanism for this unusual transformation is proposed. We focused on this triazolopyrazine as it is the core structure of the in vivo active antiplasmodium compounds of Series 4 of the Open Source Malaria consortium.
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